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Author Topic: Worm: Edwardstown  (Read 135814 times)

Harry Baldman

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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #330 on: September 14, 2014, 03:00:13 pm »

Kyle nods after a bit of thinking.
"Yeah... Do you have the strange feeling that you're forgetting something to?"

She thinks a moment.

"Oh, right! The soup!"

She immediately runs off. You wondered what that smell was!

Alex would slowly walk to the nearest bus stop. He would check his wallet for money. Does the bus stop accept credit cards? No, of course not. Do you need exact change? He hadn't been on one since he was twelve.

In your line of work, one needs cash. And you aren't one to run contrary to that principle - you've got a good three hundred bucks in there. Four tens, three twenties, two fifties, plus some change just in case. You make your way over to the bus stop, and check out the ETAs for various buses. You're not really sure where any of them go. One goes to the middle of town. Maybe. Huh. Perhaps you need a cab instead.

"I dont... Get it. Why... WHY!?! I have powers, finally I have powers and I'm not supposed to use them?

"Carrie, please. You need time to think about this. Your mother..."

Carrie shouted through her tears. "Mom's dead Dad. She died being a terrible person. I heard her order one pf her men to blow themselves up. I can't even think of her in a good light. Is she why I don't get to have friends over? Because you two were afraid that someone would find her out?  I don't even have friends!  You scared them away didn't you!?! her voice was becoming hysterical and her father couldn't get a word in edgewise.

"Carrie, I'm sorry."

"You're sorry!?! What does that even mean?  If we had to go through this again you wouldn't have lied to me?  There's nothing to make this better.. Her last sentence returned to her abnormal monotone, she stood, "I'm going on a walk.  I'll be back for dinner."

"Carrie, wait."

Having no desire to speak with her father any further, Carrie walks away, teleporting when no one else is looking. She goes in search of something to tes the combat effects of her powers on.

You decide to walk off into the city, but your dad doesn't seem to feel it's a good idea to let a twelve-year-old take a walk through the city on her own while in a distraught state for some reason and take her word for it that she'll get home safe. You wonder why. He's quite persistent in following you, actually.

Hitting a dead end in his project ed research steven contemplates ways to conduct combat in a less destructive and more directed fashion which would hopefully limit the amount of collateral damage he caused.

Ever one for the simplest solution steven decides that he needs guns and body armor and a buttload of ammo.

Thinking about ways he could possibly acquire such objects Steven triesto remember any details he can about the local police station and any armored transports that make high value deliveries around town.

The local police station is, well, a police station - you didn't get to see much aside from the offices and a particular interrogation room, but it's largely what you'd expect from your lifetime experience of police procedurals and whatnot, if a bit more cramped than is strictly stereotypical. You doubt they have a lot of cocaine in there, as a side note.

Armored transports that make valuable deliveries, you say? There's bank vans, naturally. A bunch of those moving about on the streets. There's not much you can find out on the internet, for obvious reasons, but you're fairly sure you can think of a particular bank van that's usually making the rounds on Wednesdays - that's two days from now. Other than that, you guess there's some other valuable deliveries you could try to get a piece of, maybe steal a regular truck of consumer electronics, which would probably be easier to do and get away with, if less profitable. A truck full of TVs probably would pay the bills nicely, you're pretty sure, although you'd probably need a lot of connections to pawn them all off successfully.

It's a bit difficult to get anywhere with your plans on your own, you begin to realize. Many of the methods of getting away with fun stuff involve knowing people to some degree. Then again, you're not sure how the police would go ahead with pursuing you if you went ahead and jacked an armored truck, for instance. You do believe you are goddamn dangerous, after all, as green as you might be.

Selina gulps. She MIGHT be able to get help more easily in the morning when there are a LOT more people around. She would be seen as she was by dozens of people... but maybe she could get help without risk of being taken. Too many eyes watching everyone to make sure no one tried anything? But... she was cold, miserable, and not all sound in the head. She couldn't last too long before SOMETHING happened... She comes to a desicion.

Assuming that atleast 2/4 are female: Selina approaches slowly and tries to ask for help.

Assuming 1/4 or 0/4 are female: Selina tries to find someplace a little warmer to wait until morning to get help.

Half of them do seem to be women, or maybe girls, and so you come closer, asking for help. Your first query is only barely heard, but seems to be enough to break them out of conversation. The second time they do hear what you're saying.

"Uh, what do you need help with?" one of the girls (fairly sure it's girls) asks, sounding a little out of it.

"And why are you naked?" one of the boys with them asks as well, very obviously in the middle of puberty from the sound of his voice.

"Aren't you, uh, cold like that?" a smaller girl asks.

Jake sighs again. He didn't even need something that complex. He searches for a featureless metal mask with eye holes and a mouth hole. He could always paint a design on it later. If he can't find one, he'll probably have to call one of his friends that is in shop class to make him one.

There is one such mask! Brushed stainless steel, homemade, with a pill-shaped mouth hole and similar eye holes, looking like an electrical socket. Apparently made as a superhero concept mask, even, by some dude from Louisiana. You have to buy his parahuman novel to get it, though. Or, rather, buy the mask and get a free novel with it!
« Last Edit: September 14, 2014, 03:03:34 pm by Harry Baldman »
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #331 on: September 14, 2014, 03:03:05 pm »

Kyle shrugs and goes back down to his room to call the cops.
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« Reply #332 on: September 14, 2014, 03:31:25 pm »

"C-can any of you... c-call 911... pl-please...?" Selina uses her arms to half heartedly cover herself, but she was tired, cold, and just wanted help.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #333 on: September 14, 2014, 03:37:45 pm »

Kyle shrugs and goes back down to his room to call the cops.

The police arrive within about an hour. Joy. And then comes the general explanation of how you've been robbed, followed by a questioning of the nearby neighbors, all of which seem flabbergasted by the idea that you weren't home at the time. All in all, a very fruitful afternoon, concluded by a very vague assurance that somewhere down the line you will be helped by the police in some manner. They think, anyway.

"C-can any of you... c-call 911... pl-please...?" Selina uses her arms to half heartedly cover herself, but she was tired, cold, and just wanted help.

"Uh, 911? What for?" the bigger girl asks unsurely.

"For help, moron!" the youngest of the four, a boy probably no older than fifteen says impatiently. "She's naked, cold, and probably been assaulted by someone."

"Oh," the girl says. "Uh, maybe you'd like to come in? What's your name?" she asks of you, attempting to be genial.
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« Reply #334 on: September 14, 2014, 03:44:31 pm »

"y-yes please... I'm... Sel... Selina..." Selina gulps but is ready to follow the four inside. They seemed okay... and she wasn't having any bad feelings about them. Hopefully she'd be okay now, finally okay.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #335 on: September 14, 2014, 03:50:34 pm »

Carrie checks her surroundings every few seconds as she begins to flee her father.  She knows that he knows that she can flash step, so she uses that at every possible intersection where no one is looking at her.  She checks windows doors and around corners, she also makes certain that she is only moving at right angles, no reason to test to see what happens if she goes through solid objects yet, though she doubted that they would fare better than the handcuffs did.
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« Reply #336 on: September 14, 2014, 10:26:14 pm »

Considering a few different courses of action Steven estimates the viability of simply looting the truck instead of stealing it, phoning in a bomb threat and then rolling a police vehicle en route, buying a police scanner then tagging along to "assist" and helping himself to police equipment while they are busy restraining the subject.

He also estimates the viability of using his powers to accurately launch a manhole cover into a trucks engine bay at high velocity, towards this end he also goes out in costume and steals a manhole cover.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #337 on: September 14, 2014, 10:38:19 pm »

Kyle sighs after that ordeal and decides to go organise his knives.
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« Reply #338 on: September 14, 2014, 11:15:36 pm »

Jake smiles to himself. This mask was exactly what he had been looking for. He pulls the credit card his father gave him out of his wallet. Sure, it was only for emergencies, but this was an emergency. How was he supposed to do any cape stuff without a mask to hide his identity and maybe protect his face a bit? Truly, passing on this mask would be a travesty. After ordering the mask/novel, he browses the internet for info on Project Ed.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #339 on: September 15, 2014, 05:48:09 am »

Alex would look around, attempting to find a cab and call it over.
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« Reply #340 on: September 15, 2014, 12:25:10 pm »

"y-yes please... I'm... Sel... Selina..." Selina gulps but is ready to follow the four inside. They seemed okay... and she wasn't having any bad feelings about them. Hopefully she'd be okay now, finally okay.

You follow the kids inside the house, where it is fortunately a bit warmer, and much more furnished than Konicek's place. One of the boys pulls off a cover from a couch in the cozy living room and hands it to you silently - it's made of wool and kind of itchy, not to mention quite dusty, but you accept it nevertheless, and wrap yourself up, still shivering a bit. Four of you set up in the living room, which is in a slight state of disorder, while one of the teenagers - a young girl with dark, braided hair, walks off deeper into the house, probably looking for something.

"So, uh, what happened to you?" the younger boy asks. In the better-lit interior of the house, you notice he's kind of androgynous, with long blond hair and a less-than-manly face.

"Yeah, uh, seems like you've run afoul of something pretty fucked up," the older girl, probably seventeen or so, a ginger with quite a lot of freckles and small brown eyes, says as well.

"Did somebody, uh... you know?" the older boy asks, somewhere around sixteen, you'd say, with quite a wealth of peach fuzz on his doughy face complemented by matted dark hair and an air of uncleanness. He seems intensely apologetic as he looks at you, his face locked in a pained wince.

Carrie checks her surroundings every few seconds as she begins to flee her father.  She knows that he knows that she can flash step, so she uses that at every possible intersection where no one is looking at her.  She checks windows doors and around corners, she also makes certain that she is only moving at right angles, no reason to test to see what happens if she goes through solid objects yet, though she doubted that they would fare better than the handcuffs did.

You promptly step out of your body, and check every angle. Nobody aside from your father is observing you directly, you think, and so you step back into your body and sprint right ahead, your body catching up with you within seconds in a slightly disorienting manner. You jump back out, back in, sprint ahead, then disappear around a corner. Then you run down an alleyway, hoping to better lose your father in this manner, and continue your series of flash steps, the lead you obtain over him increasing with every moment. Through two alleyways and across three streets, you believe you've lost the old man.

And then, just as you begin to breathe a bit more confidently, something seizes you from above, two arms grabbing you by the shoulders and lifting you off the ground, then turning you around.

Holding you by the arms, as you notice, is a man in a dirty gray winged bodysuit, staring at you sharply with his head tilted as he examines your face. His look is a questioning, perplexed one. Birdbrain.

You have to admit, you didn't quite look up at the skies, since you found an occurrence like this rather unlikely. But here you are now.

Considering a few different courses of action Steven estimates the viability of simply looting the truck instead of stealing it, phoning in a bomb threat and then rolling a police vehicle en route, buying a police scanner then tagging along to "assist" and helping himself to police equipment while they are busy restraining the subject.

He also estimates the viability of using his powers to accurately launch a manhole cover into a trucks engine bay at high velocity, towards this end he also goes out in costume and steals a manhole cover.

The coherence of your plan is suspect without further explanation, and so you hold off on considering it. Particularly the bit where there'd be restraining of any subject other than you. In other words, what? As for looting the truck, sure, that's really more your own business than anyone else's.

And accurately launching a manhole cover into a truck's engine bay at high velocity, well, you're not sure. Depends on the engine bay, the manhole cover and the specific use of your power. Really, there's only one way to find out. And it may hurt a lot, depending on how you choose to do it.

Also, that manhole never saw your daring theft coming, you are fairly certain, and it probably will not be able to identify you later due to your clever disguise, either. A grand success to kick off a grand plan.

Kyle sighs after that ordeal and decides to go organise his knives.

Your knife collection is splendid as ever, you notice. More splendid than ever, really.

Hm. Unusually splendid, you would have to say. You remember having at least one shitty knife in here, though what it is, you can't... quite...

... wait, didn't you look at a knife a short while ago? You remember it being distinctly shitty, and also a switchblade? Was that right? You quickly check your pockets. Not there, seems like. But where could it have gone? You remember looking at it, and then...

Hold on a second, you think you're still holding it, actually. In your left hand.

How'd you not notice that? This is like the TV remote all over again, geez.

Jake smiles to himself. This mask was exactly what he had been looking for. He pulls the credit card his father gave him out of his wallet. Sure, it was only for emergencies, but this was an emergency. How was he supposed to do any cape stuff without a mask to hide his identity and maybe protect his face a bit? Truly, passing on this mask would be a travesty. After ordering the mask/novel, he browses the internet for info on Project Ed.

You purchase the mask, no doubt giving some aspiring writer hope for the future. No doubt it will arrive soonish!

And then you promptly browse the photo gallery of Project Ed's site. You manage to find a picture of Dissent, garbed in her "uniform" - a dark blue army helmet and a tinted visor, and the rest is casual clothes, pretty much. She seems to be having a lot of fun, dancing along with some other Eddite guy, though she probably can't see much out of that helmet of hers.

Other stuff there is their newsletters, but those are hideously old, so you give the site a rest for now and instead search for info elsewhere - parahuman forums prove largely unhelpful, although you do get the tip that Project Ed seems to be pretty liberal about who they let join their group, mostly, and share a lot of information pretty freely if you just ask.

Alex would look around, attempting to find a cab and call it over.

Unfortunately for you, no cabs are around presently. Well, one drives by, but it seems to have no intention of picking you up for whatever reason. You get a slight tingling in the back of your head as you consider its driver, who you managed to eyeball for a good moment.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #341 on: September 15, 2014, 12:41:39 pm »

"Um, hi Birdbrain." A hero, though the fact that he wasn't all together mentally made him a little threatening.
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« Reply #342 on: September 15, 2014, 12:43:33 pm »

"Um, hi Birdbrain." A hero, though the fact that he wasn't all together mentally made him a little threatening.

"What are you doing?" he asks gently, his face becoming expressionless.
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« Reply #343 on: September 15, 2014, 12:53:16 pm »

"Um.  Going to go test to see if I can run through things."
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« Reply #344 on: September 15, 2014, 12:59:16 pm »

"Um.  Going to go test to see if I can run through things."

"Don't do that," he says simply.
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